CM TO DEDICATE 2ND PHASE OF JANG-E-AZADI MEMORIAL TO NATION ON MARCH 6

February 10, 2018 08:13 PM

Chandigarh/Kartarpur (Jalandhar) (Face2News)

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will dedicate the second phase of the Jang-e-Azadi memorial to the nation on March 6.

A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister during a meeting held at the memorial with Chairman of Jang-e-Azadi Foundation and Chief Editor of Ajit group of newspapers Barjinder Singh Hamdard, along with other officials. The meeting came a day after the Punjab government released Rs 5 crores for the project, with the remaining about Rs 9 crores set to be released soon.

Decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister during a meeting held at the memorial with Chairman of Jang-e-Azadi Foundation and Chief Editor of Ajit group of newspapers Barjinder Singh Hamdard, along with other officials. The meeting came a day after the Punjab government released Rs 5 crores for the project, with the remaining about Rs 9 crores set to be released soon.

It may be noted that the Chief Minister had sanctioned the final instalment of Rs. 15 Crores for the completion of the second phase of the Jang-E-Azadi Memorial last year. The first phase of this project was completed in June 2017.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister was updated about the work on the second phase of the memorial. The Chief Minister said that, once inaugurated, the state-of-the-art memorial would give a major fillip to the tourism sector in the state and lead to Kartarpur’s emergence on the world tourist map. The memorial would also act as a catalyst in making the younger generations aware of the rich heritage of valour, patriotism and sacrifice that had been the driving force behind India’s freedom struggle, he added.The memorial, which showcases various facets of the freedom struggle, is a perfect blend of grandeur, aesthetics and architecture, said the Chief Minister, describing it as a befitting tribute to the great heroes of the independence struggle.

Earlier, the President of the Executive Committee of the Jang-E-Azaadi Foundation, Dr Barjinder Singh Hamdard, welcomed the Chief Minister to the memorial and apprised him about the progress of the project being managed by Jang-e-Azadi Foundation.

The project, spread across 25 acres of land, was originally sanctioned in July 2012 at a total cost of Rs. 315 Crores. The memorial is a unique piece of art which has a minaret, a seminar hall, an auditorium, a movie hall, a cafeteria, a library, an Open Air theatre for laser show and an amphitheatre.